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Discover Ludwig“had borne” is a correctly used word and can be used in written English.
It is used as the past-perfect form of “bear” meaning to carry, endure, support, or accept something. For example, “I had borne the burden of guilt for years before finally deciding to confess my mistake.”.
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He had borne his bitterness well.
By age 15 she had borne two children.
And so our first company meeting had borne fruit.
But by late afternoon, the investigation had borne little fruit.
The echo of the blow the city had borne was finally being heard.
Shortly before sailing, Nelson heard that Emma had borne him a daughter named Horatia.
This tournament had borne evidence to Bilardo's success in that direction.
By age 30, she had married three times and had borne two sons by different husbands.
He had borne daily witness to Meyer's capacity to "outsuffer anyone," as he described it.
After all, she had borne him a son, which was, presumably, what all men wanted.
She told us that they were génocidaires and she had borne witness against them.
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